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The phrase "a much better system" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing two or more systems, indicating that one is significantly superior to the others.
Example: "After evaluating the current processes, we concluded that implementing a much better system would enhance efficiency and productivity."
Alternatives: "a far superior system" or "a significantly improved system."
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It's a much better system.
In many ways, that would be a much better system.
There is a much better system in place".
We need a much better system of support".
The clamp style connection between a motor and pump seems like a much better system.
France, he says, has a much better system of dealing with difficult pupils.
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Partly that's down to the prison system, but it's also the result of a much better welfare system.
It's a much better "pull" system.
It also has, in Windows 8, a much better operating system.
But reforms since then "have made a big difference; we've got a much better education system now", Wilshaw said.
I'm happy with who I am and what I've overcome, and while I occasionally battle depression, I have a much better support system now.
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